Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly demonstrating sleep-like states in arthropods, nematodes, and even cnidarians. However, the existence of different sleep phases across taxa is as yet unclear. In particular, the study of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is still largely centered on terrestrial vertebrates, particularly mammals and birds. The most salient indicator of REM sleep is the movement of eyes during this phase. Movable eyes, however, have evolved only in a limited number of lineages—an adaptation notably absent in insects and most terrestrial arthropods—restricting cross-species comparisons. Jumping spiders, however, possess movable retinal tubes to redirect gaze, and i...
Sleep is one of the fundamental requirements of all animals from nematodes to humans. It appears in ...
Sleep is an enigmatic state engaged in by all organisms studied to date. In spite of sleeps ubiquito...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
Background:For diurnal animals that heavily rely on vision, a nocturnal resting strategy that offers...
Circadian rhythms are a roughly 24-hour endogenous process that allows organisms to anticipate regul...
Early studies of the echidna led to the conclusion that this monotreme did not have rapid eye moveme...
We investigated changes in the eye muscle activity in the spider Cupiennius salei as a response to t...
This article discusses the importance of identifying sleep in invertebrates. Based on the studies of...
The failure to identify rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) in an early study of the echidna at an unmea...
Circadian clocks are responsible for scheduling many behavioral and physiological processes to occur...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among eukaryotic organisms and have evolved several times independe...
It is crucial to determine whether rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and slow-wave sleep (SWS) (or non-...
identified periods of 'active sleep' that are marked by rapid-eye-movements that alternate with 'qui...
Most organisms maintain a nearly 24-hour circadian rhythm which allows them to anticipate daily even...
Sleep is one of the fundamental requirements of all animals from nematodes to humans. It appears in ...
Sleep is an enigmatic state engaged in by all organisms studied to date. In spite of sleeps ubiquito...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...
Sleep and sleep-like states are present across the animal kingdom, with recent studies convincingly ...
Background:For diurnal animals that heavily rely on vision, a nocturnal resting strategy that offers...
Circadian rhythms are a roughly 24-hour endogenous process that allows organisms to anticipate regul...
Early studies of the echidna led to the conclusion that this monotreme did not have rapid eye moveme...
We investigated changes in the eye muscle activity in the spider Cupiennius salei as a response to t...
This article discusses the importance of identifying sleep in invertebrates. Based on the studies of...
The failure to identify rapid eye movement sleep (REMS) in an early study of the echidna at an unmea...
Circadian clocks are responsible for scheduling many behavioral and physiological processes to occur...
Circadian rhythms are ubiquitous among eukaryotic organisms and have evolved several times independe...
It is crucial to determine whether rapid eye movement (REM) sleep and slow-wave sleep (SWS) (or non-...
identified periods of 'active sleep' that are marked by rapid-eye-movements that alternate with 'qui...
Most organisms maintain a nearly 24-hour circadian rhythm which allows them to anticipate daily even...
Sleep is one of the fundamental requirements of all animals from nematodes to humans. It appears in ...
Sleep is an enigmatic state engaged in by all organisms studied to date. In spite of sleeps ubiquito...
Biotelemetry has revealed daily 15-h behavioral sleep periods in a cubomedusan jellyfish, Chironex f...